Upgrades from F7 to F8 using LiveCD's. Not being able to upgrade to F8
using *just* CDs.

Now we are talking about an actual problem which wasn't clear to me
earlier. So if Fedora Project released regular CD's for this release and
makes live upgrades a supported option from Fedora 9 onwards, do you see
any need for a regular CD variant in the future?

Other then for it's sentimental value, the impressive number of discs
for the Everything spin or laptop-in-the-bush cases, there's no real
need for CD's. The few people that want a customized install with all
kinds of exotic partitioning schemes (or minimal installs) should either
be able to create CDs off the DVD iso or get the CDs from any third
party providing them.

A: I have not DVD drives.

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It could be explained better, but "askmethod" allows installation of a DVD
image with only a (or even no) CD drive, as long as the DVD image is made
available during the install. I keep mine on C: (sda1,/), but a USB key or
hard drive would also work. (I have a DVD drive, and I boot the DVD, but
one can just burn the RescueCD image that comes with the DVD, at least with
the torrent).

That's oh so true but askmethod is a long way from "Next, Next, Finish"
which is the way you'd want to able to tell anyone when they ask "How to
install Fedora".